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Qld Health fear ‘super spreader’ amid possible transmission within the quarantine facility

Queensland health authorities reported seven new COVID-19 cases in hotel quarantine on Thursday, with two of those linked to a “super spreader” infected with the Russian variant, leading to growing fears of possible transmission within the quarantine facility.
This man travelled into Australia on February 17 on a Qatar flight, which has so far been linked to five cases in hotel quarantine and a possible connection with another case from the same flight who has since been transported to New Zealand.
All cases contained the same genomic…
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